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Orleans Monitor Vol. -21 ISo. 52 Barton, Verjviont, Monday, December 26,1892. Geo. II. Blake, Publisher. LEANS COUNTY MONITOR. CBLISHED WEEKLY BY EO. H. BLAKE, BARTON, Vr. SRMS When Paid Strictly in Advance a Yeah. If not paid in advance $2.00 a 1 Subscribers living outside of Orleans aledonia Counties, $1.75 per year. t p subscriptions in advance. Remit by Office Order, Registered Letter, or Draft itch the label on your paper, and see that credit is right. If not correct send the ey txj make it so, or notify us of error by il crd. Liskmg for a change of address, always where your paper is now sent. tea of Advertising made known on ap- tion. All cuts rausthave metal body. ia lion, iawirra j. xueips, mi. eland's Minister to England, tells borter that he does not expect to bvited to become Secretary of ? under the tew Administration. Montana miner has offered to 3 silver dollars, each containing rMnsof pure silver, instead of "J4 grains they now contain, o sell tnem to uie guvciuiucuu ) cents a piece. As the present isic "value of the silver dollar is le oyer 62 cents, there would be y in tne Dusiness. ; democratic gerrymander of In- i t J A. J. V . TTnull HAT1TM lis tne latest iu ue uvcumuwu 9 court3. The Hoosier state is with Wisconsin and Michigan, h of which the courts have com- a new apportionment on a fair New York, alone, is in the of the gerrymanders. acter of the work? Here is a vital ex ample of what Christian unity can do at any rate. The Democratic method of purging the pension roll is receiving apt illus tration just now from the fact that the house committee on pensions is in favor of increasing the pension to veterans of the Mexican War. Those veterans now receive a pension that is, a pension to every enlisted man, Four-fifths of these pensioners live in the Southland a majority of them served in the Confederate army. The present measure gives to them more than was ever granted to Union vete rans, yet the Democrats are willing to increase the pensions to these ex- Confederates, at the same time that they are crying for a revision of the pension roll. try. No man has been more admired, or has been more popular with a great mass of people than he, and, without disparagement to others, it can be well said that he is the greatest Amer ican now living. We hope his mala? dy may not prove fatal and that he may live many years longer. RESULTS OF DOUBT. declaTatiod of Treasury Secre- "cster'that this government will ain its -scold reserve ought to re- those-who have had fear to the iry. credit of this government is too established to warrant any hts of a financial panic at tnis tarfe-statement of fact illustrates narkable progress made during years in the transatlantic pas- b ra is now announeed returning traveler can break London on Saturday, take a it at Southampton at ,noon and ith 'tis family in New York on - eving. ng th.e various pieces of inter injormation brought to light I tje deliberations of the Intern al .Monetary Conference at 1, is the fact that there is at no less than 100,000,000 of -feit eilver money in circula- Fran&e, Belgium, Switzerland, pain, and Portugal. Strange as it may seem,labored art icles are appearing in some Demo cratic journals designed to prove that the country is still gloriously prosper ing under President Harrison's Ad ministration. Why should it not? His term of office has not yet expired. True, some works in progress have been arrested, and some orders for machinery have been countermand ed, because the future looks to manu facturers less promising. This means less increase in productive power than might have been expected, but not as yet prostration of existing in terests. It is true also that some es tablishments have determined to cur tail their production, and have cut down their force or closed altogether.. It is much too early to read in . the condition of manufactures the results of a change of laws which the demo cratic party has not yet effected. In deed, that party has not yet collected its ideas far enough to know what it means to do, and its ardent Free Trad- ers may be more disappointed tnan anybody else with its performances. For thirty years it has not been a party that has ever done what it set out to do. When Mr. Cleveland was first elected, the Democrats had an excuse that they were in a minority in th8 Senate. Prices sagged and business was depressed tor montns aiter ms election, until it became known that no radical change of laws would re- suit, and followed. then sharp improvement Unless there is an extra irr Secretary Foster thinks rnational Money Conference has been a success, and that reat mistake to assume that it imatelv fail in its purpose. The ice opened a campaign of eda- n the-Ilver question for the f the whole world, and when gs arerresumed next May tne ults of that education will, we be manifested. is -eeming to the front as bssor of an increasing number j calves paid ublie institutions. A local umerates the following as of quisiticn : The University of Newberry Library, Crerar Art Institute, Armour Irxsti idemy of Sciences, Garfield seam. Uesides tnese it is an- that the Fine Arts building 2olumbiac Fair in Jackson become a public institution. And now the wave of uncanny phe nomena which has been sweeping over the far West has reached NorthDako- ta. It has manifested itself there in in Vio firf1nvf 4-i-r rf o "floi TrrifVi foof " One is not surprised to learn that this curiosity is a "strange looking animal" and that it "acts very sluggish." Dis trict Attorney King of Fargo, "who is something of a scientist," has made a careful examination of it, and he has JLX.UCfr.l.Xy AAX UUVU X V A kj M chian and a species of Axalote." He also finds i;hat it possesses "something of the nature of a salamander." The unscientific throng is crowding to get a sight at the unusual object which, as the local authority says, "seems in tent on keeping its head under water." It is not given out whether the observ ers of the fish show the same fondness for that liquid or not. Boston Journal. Wheat continues to pour into Du luth, Minn., rapidly, and the wheat blockade predicted a few days ago seems almost there. The increase in stocks held there the last week was 1,645,000 bushels, and the total stocks of wheat there aggregate 12,754,000 bushels. In the week the elevators of the Duluth Elevator Company have been filled, one of the two big elevat ors of the Great Northern road is full, and ihero is enough wheat going into tuo otuox- to mi it m ten days. The country elevators belonging to the Duhith system, with about 4,500,000 capacity, are now all full, and will not be able to act as reservoirs. Long before the opening of navigation all the 'capacity at the head of the lakes will be full of wheat, and there will be at least 16,000,000 bushels for the ves sels to carry down in the early weeks of navigation. The wheat is of the highest grade. The Caledonian in commenting on the refusal of the last legislature to pay publishers for printing and dis tributing the laws of the last legisla ture has the following: "A body of lawmakers who vote themselves one thousand dollars a day for several consecutive days when results (in real work) are not apparent make a poor show of econ omy when they shut down on the ap- in is country according to estimates propriation of so comparatively small made within a few years. Interest a sum "for reading matter which be- ani dividends have in prosperous longs to the people in whose behalf "times been largely invested here, as the laws are made." this was considered the safest and The fact is that the legislators them- most promising field in tha world. themselves for several I the foreigner stops investing: if Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St.,N. Y GilmaiVs. session, more than a year must elapse before the country can know what the Democratic party do this time, or what it will try to do. Until that is made known, nothing like the full ef fect of the meditated change of policy can be expected. Tint two effects oaii be realized, and probably will be to some extent, even while President Harrison is still in of fice. Developmentjimprovement and expansion will in many directions be arrested. Of this some evidences ap pear already. This arrest of growth has results that are distinctly hurtful. The force of labor is constantly in creasing, but the opportunities of em ployment in some directions will not increase. The tendency may be to push labor into occupations already overcrowded. Then the continually accumulating wealth and enterprise of the country find development in some directions embarassed. The ten- j dency may be to push those forces into fields already full. A second effect is more definite, and can be perceived to some extent al ready. Foreign capital amounting to a thousand millions has been invested This week the balance . of Holiday Goods at Gilmau's will be closed at -.. about j half-piice. This i is 1 your opportunity to remember all your friends at a Estate of Levi R. Goodrich, Commissioners Notice. The undersigned having been appointed by the Hon. Probate Court for the District of Orleans Commissioners, to receive, examine, ana adjust all claims and demands of all per sons against the estate of said Levi B. Good rich late of Greensboro in said District de ceased, and all claims exhibited in offset there to, hereby give notice that we will meet for the purposes aforesaid, at his late dwell ing house on the 18th day of January next and 14th day of June next, from 1 o'clock p. m. until 4 o'clock p. m., each of said days, and that six months from the 14th day of Dec. A. D. 1892, is the time limit ed by said Court for said creditors to present their claims to us for examination and allow ance. Dated at Greensboro this 14th day of Dec. 1892. W. S. INGALLS, ) 52-2 A. Mc BRIDE, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BARTON NATIONAL Hours from a. m. 4, p. m. Cashier. HANK. msIMH to, 12. m. From 'J to Amorj- Davison, l'res't; II. K. Dewey, Commissioners. THE fflONITOR AND THE Poultry and Horse Re veiw SI.90. We have made arrangements with the pub lishers so that we can club the new magazine Poultry and Horse Review," price $1.00 per year, with the Monitor at the above rate, for a short time. Owners of Poultry should not fail to take advantage of ths offer before it s withdrawn. Subscribers to the Monitor who pay one year, and 40 cents extra, will secure the magazine one year. Address Monitor, Barton, Vt. CHARLES GRAVES. AGENT 1 OR CONNECTICUT OPECIAL kD General Life Insurance Co., Earton, Vt JOSIAH A. PEARSON. IVENTIST, BARTON, VT. OFFICE Owen's Block. IN "T7HRE, I ' nnr J. LIFE, N. WEBSTER. AND ACCIDENT INS UK. JU ance Agent. None but found, nliubte companies represented, mail promptly answered. Correspondence by Barton, Vt. A. C. PARKER. AT POST-OFFICE, BARTON LANDING. Vt. Fire and Accident Insurance Agent. W. G. HANSCOM. AUCTIONEER, ALWAYS READY TO AT tend sales on short notice. MerchamtJur made aspecialty. Sbetlkld, Vt. J. n. DWINELL. ANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Furniture, colllns, caskrts. carpet. Room papeV etc.. Glover, Vt. ATTORNEY Vermont. O. 8 AT ANNIS, LAW, NORTH TROY DR T3HYSICIAN .1. Vt. Snecinl attention diseases ot the Eyes or Ear; etc. J. C. CAMPBELL. AND SURGEON, ALBANY given to trmtirifc Fitting Glasott., MAGOON & KENT. UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN UN dertakers' goods, will embalm and nrptmro bodies for burial free of charge. West Derby, Vermont. JARDINIERES For Holding Plant Pots, days' work that they never perform ed when the legislature was out on adjournment, and in this little streak of economy prevented the distribu tion of the published laws to a very great extent. A few people are pur chasing them in pamphlet form, but the masses are in ignorance and will remain m ignorance of the details of the work of the legislature of 1892. dent that Uie free silver men s do not intend to allow the chase act to be repealed if help it, oxcept as the price hey would consider some- pr. Jir. AiL3.ua acknowledsr- Sherman bill has not done t was expected of it. that f silver has almost constant- ince its passage, and that tion of coined silver has not MR. BJLA1NIPS ILLNESS. For some years it has been known that Mr. Blaitae has been enfeebled and that bis life lias been threatened by some disease, the very nature of which has not been known, or, possi bly, not made known to the public. His friends have been in alarm about him and he has been obliged to be most he takes away his interest and divi dends, and even his capital in some eases, where will the effect be felt9 First of all, and most seriously, in the movements of money. Gold will go abroad, and confidence in the future of the paper circulation may be im paired. For more than thirty years under the Republican policy, this country has been able to draw some what largely upon foreign reserves of capital. Within the last few years, as the best results of Protection have been witnessed, these supplies of for eign capital have been so large as to insure beyond all question the safety of the paper circulation. It is already obivioas that L duange in that respect may not be far distant. It is because these evils are liable to come at once, and to continue while uncertainty lasts regarding the Demo small cost. Cloaks at $5.00 worth double. Visit Gilman's. THE Wc have peroral hzcs and colors of (linicrcs now in Mode and ifvou want 1 - . kuuji up wiui nic procession yon want for your front window. la r- lo one SO hum ifnnh Unurln mul 11 A nllWJ IV AMI urn GILMAN STORE. i mm n k II fl Sll If f I 1311 UU 11 -J At 62cts. each J DinnerSets, HQ Piece I Colored I .oo Pitta. 5 Qrolca. IButaca. C21jlx&l 3?G,3o;s5., Mary Elliott's Will. STATE OF VERMONT, Orleans District, ss. In Probate Court, held at Barton, Landing in and for said District, on the 13th day of December A. D. 1892. An instrument purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Elliott, late of Barton, in said district, deceased, be ing presented to the Court by Melvin J. Elliott, the executor named therein, for Probate: It is ordered by said Court, that all persons concerned therein be notified to aonear at a session of said Court to be held at Probate Office in Barton Landing on the 9th day of Jan., A. D. 1893, and show cause, if any they may have, against the Probate of said will: iorwhicn purpose it is further ordered.that a copy of the record of this order be publish ed three weeks successively in the Monitor, printed at Barton, previous to said time ap pointed for hearing. uy tne tjourc Attest, 51-1 FRANK 8. ROGERS, Register. How About Meat Cutters, Butcher Knives, Skates, Sleds, Cant- Hooks, etc. All ready to show CHRISTMAS GOODS, best selections. Conic o.ixly and jltoI tl H. T. SEAVER. e a step in the riffht direc- careful of his health and strength. He But he will not consent to has sPent is summers at the seaside, cratic policy, that early decision and cause he professes to think ana 110111 lime lo lime Deen seriously action by that party are desirable. 111. bome tew weeks eince he became T)no.'nOD 14. it. u.c3ivao iiitiii ajt A eg clJJ.it II 3 ill and his sickness created considera- with more or less success to almost ble alarm. Last Sunday he had a nar- any conditions, provided thev know HTTT 0011 T-VJ-k 1 n W - t -. . iW" - -" " wy a "smmng wnat those conditions are. They can- ipen, ur uuuuiLiun or nearc failure, and the general belief was that he was dying, and very near his end. He ral lied, Jhowever, and at this time is in a tmfnratrle condition, though it as as sumed try man" .thai his Tllpags is fa ne most striKinsr cases of nterest on record comes fa, Xeb., where Rev. B Fay evangelist, is holding an itional series of meetings raspiee of.nH the Protes- Ips of tteet oril-ir A r-mMan lumbered 10,000 perBons, losed during the service. end, and even prisoners ire taken to the meetings. f this marvelous interest low. -out; may it not be undenominational char- "tal. Some claim that helias "Brignt,s disease and that his stay on earth is, by necessit', of only a brief time. Great anxiety and great sympathy are manifested everywhere throughout the country in his behalf , and his death will cast a great gloom over the conn- not prepare for unknown and un knownable conditions, so that pro longed uncertainty is liable to do more iarm in the aggregate than many imagine. It is true that the wheels Imve not all stopped; :no -one supposed that'theyronld -"with-a"3le-publican President still in office. But other harm, less obvious and yet not to r be wantonly prolonged, results from the uncertainty about the future which only the Democrats themselves can remove. Tribune. Estate of Henry Cutler. STATE OF VERMONT, Orleans District, ss. In probate Court, held at Barton Landing, in said District, oa the 22d day of uecemoer, a. j. loaz. J.B.Dwinell, Administrator of the estate of Henry Cutler late of Glover, in said District deceased, presents his adminstra tion account for examination and allowance, and makes application for a decree of distri bution and partition of the estate of said de- Whereupon, it is ordered by said Court, that said account and said application be re ferred to a session thereof, to be held at the Probate Office in Barton Landing on the 10th day of January, a. D. 1893, for hearing and decision thereon: And, it is further ordered that notice hereof be given to all persons in terested, by publication of the same three weeks successively in the Monitor, a news paper published at Barton, previous to said time appointed for hearing, that they may appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they may have, why said ac count should not be allowed, and such decree made. By the Court. Attest. 52-2 FRANK S. ROGERS,' Register. Speaking; of Salt This week we unload a car of Salt and sell at followi mg price? 70 lbs., Turks Island, in sacks 45 cts. per sack. 200 lbs., Liverpool, in sacks, 98 cts. per sack. 70 lbs. Turks Island, in bulk. 40 cts. 5G lbs. 55 j cii oci via ii , cts. per sack. WHY IS THIS THUS ? Three short words tell the xtory. CASH ON DELIVERY. mm AJXLE GREASE BEST XX THE WORLD, Xtswearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually Outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Not effected by heat. tS"GET THE CJEA UI2f FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. Jft on Jan. 1st '93 we commence to sell for cash an I the above are only a sample of -what is to follow. Eggs 30 cts. per Doz. Fresh Pork 7cts. per lb. BARRON & HAM B Barton, Vt. Dec. 22,-'92. quotation k